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Nov 21, 2024
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HIST 300 - Craft of History Students will learn how to practice the craft of studying the past by developing “Historical Thinking Skills” that are essential for reading and analyzing primary and secondary sources. Students will also develop and apply research skills in terms of searching the Internet and using full-text electronic databases. Throughout the semester, students will develop and practice writing various analytical essays, as well as prepare a book review essay, an annotated bibliography, a literature review essay, and a small research paper. Students will also apply peer review skills for various writing assignments. Meets General Education for Collaboration and Problem Solving. Typically offered Spring semester. Level: UG Credit Hours: 3
Prerequisite ENGL 150 /D- HIST-250-200608
Department: HUMN
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